Thank you so much for watching! Thank you Lian Li for sending this case to me. And yes, using white cable extensions on white cables is dumb, but they look so much better! 😁
Lian Li finally made a case that will have move out of my unfailing Lancool II Mesh. The recessed fans on the bottom are the innovation I needed as bottom to top cooling pattern is so far the best method. 1 side note: If using the bottom fans blowing upwards then you can remove the rear 120 and reverse the tubes on your AIO to give yourself a few more degrees due to no hose interference from the front 140's. In testing this was 3-5c cooler with an Arctic III 280 up top.
good video, all the other ones I've seen with this case either have a 150mm power supply or use the Lian Li one that alleviates the cable management issues at the cost of an extra $40-60 compared to other options. Gamers Nexus also brought up this issue in his review where that was the only real flaw of the case, crushing thermals within its price tier and competing with cases selling for more than double but at the cost of being a pain in the ass to cable manage. Glad to see a traditional 160mm PSU is still viable in this case so I don't have to get a smaller one, this vid solidified that I'm getting this case for my new build.
Death, taxes & Subdubbin having the absolute best arms in the game. Keep up the fantastic builds boy!! When’s rolex hitting you with the sponcie for some watch flashes eh?
Only complaint with this case is the rear lower intake (where the PSU normally exhausts) isn't a fine mesh and won't filter anything, but that's my ONLY issue with it, which is more than 99% of cases, so you bet your ass I'm just gonna get some PVC mesh and make my own filter when I finally get around to buying this beauty
no mounting bracket for 120mm fans in front like in most cases have, so while you could change it to another pair of 140mm fans, they really don't want you downsizing here
So this board will fit my MSI b760-p motherboard? I see that this board offers e-atx and I have an atx board rn that I have and want to know if I can use this case
Untrue. Class leading thermal performance, it’s a trade off and I haven’t seen any reviews complaining too much about dust build up. Obviously they don’t use the case for super long but they also have a pretty good idea of what cases draw in a tonne of dust.
Thank you so much for watching! Thank you Lian Li for sending this case to me. And yes, using white cable extensions on white cables is dumb, but they look so much better! 😁
White cable extensions on white cables isn’t dumb at all??? It’s a fact they look better so you’re absolutely right on that choice my guy
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I like that you also include the cable management. For a lot of people this is a frustrating part and most builders don't show it in their videos.
Lian Li finally made a case that will have move out of my unfailing Lancool II Mesh. The recessed fans on the bottom are the innovation I needed as bottom to top cooling pattern is so far the best method. 1 side note: If using the bottom fans blowing upwards then you can remove the rear 120 and reverse the tubes on your AIO to give yourself a few more degrees due to no hose interference from the front 140's. In testing this was 3-5c cooler with an Arctic III 280 up top.
There's a hole nearby the botton fans. It's for the pcie cable to pass through.
good video, all the other ones I've seen with this case either have a 150mm power supply or use the Lian Li one that alleviates the cable management issues at the cost of an extra $40-60 compared to other options. Gamers Nexus also brought up this issue in his review where that was the only real flaw of the case, crushing thermals within its price tier and competing with cases selling for more than double but at the cost of being a pain in the ass to cable manage. Glad to see a traditional 160mm PSU is still viable in this case so I don't have to get a smaller one, this vid solidified that I'm getting this case for my new build.
Same here, I also have a 160mm PSU so this video reassured me.
same here, was worried my 160mm psu was too big for it.
Your video production has incredibly stepped up, makes me wanna go back to making PC build videos. Keep it up brother 🍻
@@SoundFisher thank you!
Oh for sure, his videos been stepping it tf up. Make some yourself I’d love to check em out holmes
i was trying to find a video with this case and a 160mm psu to make sure my psu will fit, i think i find it.
Beautiful build btw!
Death, taxes & Subdubbin having the absolute best arms in the game. Keep up the fantastic builds boy!! When’s rolex hitting you with the sponcie for some watch flashes eh?
Just got the case, excited to build in it!!
Only complaint with this case is the rear lower intake (where the PSU normally exhausts) isn't a fine mesh and won't filter anything, but that's my ONLY issue with it, which is more than 99% of cases, so you bet your ass I'm just gonna get some PVC mesh and make my own filter when I finally get around to buying this beauty
this went hard
Great case. Too bad the small space for the PSU severely limits which one you can install in there.
I would love if you had text on what each cable is 😀 like front cpu fan or whatever.
heat pipe on the nvme is crazy lol
Interesante, me lo encontre de casualidad, no sabia de la existencia de estos cajones, saludos desde Venezuela.
What desktop wallpaper have you got there?
Clean but u only needed white motherboard to go all white clean btw
clean build
Can we change the 140mm front fan to another one?
@@해피통닭 Yes you can. You can change to 25mm thick fans, or change to different 30mm thick fans. Screws are included for both.
no mounting bracket for 120mm fans in front like in most cases have, so while you could change it to another pair of 140mm fans, they really don't want you downsizing here
So this board will fit my MSI b760-p motherboard? I see that this board offers e-atx and I have an atx board rn that I have and want to know if I can use this case
it’s an matx case that has atx support
Lian li for some reason thinks that dust does not exist
Untrue. Class leading thermal performance, it’s a trade off and I haven’t seen any reviews complaining too much about dust build up. Obviously they don’t use the case for super long but they also have a pretty good idea of what cases draw in a tonne of dust.
Its positive pressure case so dust should be less of an issue.
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